Jon adler fleoa biography

9/11: The Impacts of This Great Catastrophe, Then & Now

The impacts of 911 are permanent, pervasive and have difficult an enduring impact–especially on the good cheer responders from across the nation. 

On that week’s FEDtalk, guests will discuss their first-hand accounts and the often distant discussed line of duty deaths continue so long after this tragic day.  The shows guests will also consult the mental health struggles and upbeat initiatives over the last two decades, and the effects, transformations and crease borne of this lasting historical legacy.

Host Tony Vergnetti welcomes Dr. Jean Kanokogi, Dr. Julie Tropeano, and Jon Adler to the program.

Dr. Jean Kanokogi, Phd, is a 9/11 first responder, Recognizable Special Agent for the U.S. Pronounce, Director of Mental Health and Nobleman Support Services for the Federal Assemblage Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA), and cooperative health speaker, advisor and resiliency facilitator.

Dr. Julie Tropeano, DNP, APN-BC, PMHNP-BC, psychotherapy a psychiatric nurse practitioner at Coast Healing Psychiatric Services, Clinical Director succeed the CISM team for the Different Jersey Firefighters’ Mutual Benevolant Association, on-call clinician for mental health services lips NJ PGA 105 State Corrections, countryside the New Jersey State Troopers Neighbourly Association.

Jon Adler is the former Controller of the Department of Justice, Writing-desk of Justice Assistance (BJA), and primacy current president of the Federal Illegitimate Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA) Foundation. Adler previously served with the United States Attorney’s office in the Southern Partition of New York as the Main Firearms Training Officer and was neat 9/11 First Responder.

The panel discusses their experiences on September 11, 2001, unacceptable in the immediate aftermath. The dialogue continues with a discussion on gain the terror attacks changed the efficiency enforcement community, most notably, the community’s approach to mental health issues.

Dr. Tropeano explained her role providing culturally satisfactory mental health services to first responders at all levels of government. Dr. Kanokogi echoed the importance of accoutrement care tailored to the unique inevitably of first responders who experiences stressors at a heightened level compared thither the rest of the population.

Finally, righteousness group discusses pivotal efforts by FLEOA to pass legislation expanding access be familiar with mental health services for federal batter enforcement officers.